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The reason that Peirce replaced Venn's shading for emptiness with the symbol 'o' seems to be obvious: It would not be easy to connect shadings or shadings and 'x's in order to represent disjunctive information.

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It may be easier to connect and share your problems as you will already have something in common with them".

"It will be easier to connect dots," said Ted Van Der Meid, a Washington lawyer who was counsel to Representative J. Dennis Hastert when he was House speaker.

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes have the advantage to be easier to connect and give contact resistances lower than SWCNTs ones.

One of the things they've been hearing is that they want it to be easier to connect containerized applications to internal and external services.

These devices also may be easier to connect to and infect than a PC, laptop or tablet.

Pick the one that will be easiest to connect the cable or pipe.

"It's been easy to connect illegal immigration with Hispanic identity," he said.

GORDON: It's easy to connect the dots, but it's a little apples and oranges.

But for Mr. Nolan, it is easy to connect the dots.

It's easy to connect online, and there are some great existing networks, such as AidSource, some LinkedIn groups and a few others.

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